Right Of Way
Lauren Barnholdt
320 pages
Publisher: Simon Pulse
Release Date: July 9th, 2013
Rate: Enjoyed it
Rate: Enjoyed it
On
Christmas, Peyton and her mother went to Florida to visit her cousin Courtney
and her uncle that now is about to marry another woman. In a party that
Courtney invited her, she met gorgerous and irresistible Jace. She cannot
believe that a guy like him could be interested in a girl like her, and Peyton
cannot deny that she is undeniably in love with Jace.
She does
not believe in love at first sight, just lust at first sight. But maybe she’s
totally wrong, because this thing with Jace it seems pretty real. Unless it
isn’t. Because when you’re in love with someone, you just don’t stop calling
all of a sudden, without any explanation.
Now
Peyton has a lot of problems. Personal problems, besides the fact of like a boy
who does not want to know a thing about her. And she has to deal with the fact
that she is going to see Jace again in her uncle’s wedding.
So, if
Jace does not want to know about her and has forget everything they felt for
each other, why is he with her on a road trip to help her scape from her
family?
Once
again, Lauren Barnholdt did not disappoint us at all. In this new book,
following the plot about the rebirth of love on a road trip, Barnholdt shows us
a story about what pride and secrets can do and the need to talk about the
problems in your life with the people you care.
About the
writing, we cannot complain. This story is fluid and there’s not a moment where
you feel lost or that you have missed something while you were reading the
book. Despite the constant jumps in time in both sides of the story (Peyton’s
story and Jace’s story), you can keep up with the events and new secrets that
the story unravels.
Peyton is
meant to look like the typical brat girl you could imagine when someone tells
you that this girl comes from a wealthy family. However, Peyton proves that
looks are deceiving. She may act like a brat sometimes to piss off Jace of
everything he did to her, but she has been through a lot. She has not had an
easy life, like everybody could think, and she’s life is falling apart and the
only person that kept her sane was Jace, until he broke their relationship.
We
understand this character and we totally support her. We think that after
everything she’s being through, she’s strong and also a little bit stubborn and
oblivious when Jace’s around. If we found out some of the things she did, we
don’t know how we would react. Maybe trying to scape is a little bit
exaggerated, but it is a difficult situation and we cannot understand how a
mother could do what Peyton’s mother did.
On the
other hand, Jace’s character seemed to us a little bit childish. It is true
that running away from something is his personality, but we think that he
overreacted. He stopped talking to the person he knew he was falling for
because she did not tell a personal thing. That is not a reason to stop talking
a person. Maybe it is because of our personality, but we surely would confront
the person and made him or she talk about it. And then decide if we want to
stop talking with them.
We think
that when he finds out the real situation of the girl he loves, he should have
had to be more understanding and trying to help her, instead of giving her the
silence treatment and act like if he never knew or care about this person.
The end
was really fast. When we arrived to the last page we kept tapping on our iPads,
trying to figure out why the thing was not working until we realized that it
was the end of the book. Well, we may be exaggerating a little bit, but we felt
like we were left in the best part! All of a sudden everything was right and
they have found a solution or something until they figured things up. And we
wanted to know more! We love Lauren Barnholdt’s love stories, however we always
feel like she lefts us at the best part. What we are trying to say is that we
need to know more about the couples we are falling in love with once they
figure things up!!
Nevertheless,
we strongly recommend this book and we think you are going to love Peyton and
Jace’s love story as much as we did. And if you read Two-Way Street before reading this book, you are going to love to
know more about Jordan and Courtney and their respective best friends, because
they are in this story too! And you would now if their love story lasted or
not.
We really
enjoyed this book and we firmly believe that you are going to like it as much
as we did. So, Book Addicts, start leaving enough space in your shelves for
this romantic story about finding redemption on the road.
Thomas McDonell as Jace
Marie Avgeropoulos as Peyton
What do you think, Book Addicts?
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